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Suddenly complete mess!

I was working with the wordpress theme and everything was fine. Then, I wanted to integrate Google Maps with the jkreative tool and suddenly my entire site is a mess and takes an eternity to load! The landing navigation shows tipple the amount of elements I have and at the end of the last one there is a repetition of the previous ones. Also, it shows a disclaimer that is not visible in the backend anymore. And the worst… I can’t change anything because none of this is shown in my backend. According to that one, my site ends with the last element but if I preview it or upload it I see all these things that are not visible at the backend. So I don’t even have a chance to change them because they simply are not there. Help… what can I do?

thanks for your reply. As mentioned, I solved the problem by activating an earlier saved version. From that version on I continued to work by redoing the rest of the site. That’s why it looks good now.
Maybe I should have made a screenshot… What I experienced was that suddenly after I integrated Google Maps with the jkreative tool everything that was below the integration point was lost in my wp backend but still visible online (even after uploading). But I could not change it anylonger because my backend did not show these parts anymore. Further, all entries before the Google Map entry were repeated after it but only with a part of the css active and the landing navigation showed the tripple amaount of entries, most of them with a black line instead of text. It was a complete mess and I don’t have a clue what went wrong.

I solved the issue by activating an earlier saved version but of course I needed to redo quite some work. I would just like to know what happened so that I can prevent it from happening again and avoiding losing hours of work done.

With previous version I mean that wordpress automatically saves the pages, so that you can go back to an earlier time of the site and activate it (and then, of course, you loose all changes you made after that point).